Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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Page 168
... character of the pre- tence about the grants and were ashamed of it . They not only advised the ratification , but the declaration of the annulment of the grants in terms as explicit and unequivocal as we had desired , leaving Don Luis ...
... character of the pre- tence about the grants and were ashamed of it . They not only advised the ratification , but the declaration of the annulment of the grants in terms as explicit and unequivocal as we had desired , leaving Don Luis ...
Page 307
... character and that of two of my colleagues was inseparably connected with the principle of deep concernment to the Union , I have thought it necessary to collect in one publication the papers which have hitherto appeared concerning it ...
... character and that of two of my colleagues was inseparably connected with the principle of deep concernment to the Union , I have thought it necessary to collect in one publication the papers which have hitherto appeared concerning it ...
Page 428
... character of his associations , and the personal influences to which he was accessible at Buenos Ayres , and Mr. Forbes had not much expectation of his success in prevailing on that government to enter into his project of extensive ...
... character of his associations , and the personal influences to which he was accessible at Buenos Ayres , and Mr. Forbes had not much expectation of his success in prevailing on that government to enter into his project of extensive ...
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